China uses more steel, cement, copper, nickel, and coal than the rest of the world combined. This chart shows China’s incredible demand for commodities.
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China uses more steel, cement, copper, nickel, and coal than the rest of the world combined. This chart shows China’s incredible demand for commodities.
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In Part 3 of The Battery Series, we look at the market for rechargeable batteries, as well as the exploding demand for lithium-ion batteries in particular.
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In Part 3 of the Silver Series, we cover the world’s growing demand for silver. One of the most versatile metals, demand for silver stems from industry, investment, and jewelry.
Manganese is mostly used for steel, but it is also an essential micronutrient. See the story of why Brazil soybean production needs manganese fertilizer.
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Lithium infographic highlighting the demand, supply, market, properties, and uses of one of nature’s most reactive and lightest metals.
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